Following the tablet-mania unfolding in Las Vegas at CES 2011, Velocity Micro has updated its tablet lineup with three new models, the 7-inch L37, 8-inch P38 and the 10.1-inch L510 Cruz Tablet.

The L37 is a 7-inch device with a 1024x600 capactivie multi-touch panel, has 802.11bgn WiFi, 4GB of internal memory, two cameras (front and rear), optional 3G, GPS and compass, Bluetooth 2.1 and mini HDMI output. It comes with Android 2.2/2.3 OS and it is pre-loaded with Amazon Kindle application. The P38 is practically the same device except that it features an 8-inch 1024x768 resolution capacitive screen.

Although the processor is unknown for the previous duo, Velocity Micro's 10.1-inch L510 features Nvidia's Tegra 2 1GHz dual-core chip while the rest of the specs remains the same. It has a 10.1-inch 1366x768 screen which should be enough for most users.

Unfortunately, we don't know the precise date or the price of these new Cruz tablets but we are sure that Velocity Micro will be shouting once these three show up in retail/e-tail.

Both of the upcoming Velocity Micro Cruz products have been listed for preorder at various e-tail shops and are scheduled to ship out on September 30th for the Reader and October 15th for the Tablet. Both feature a 7-inch color touch screen and should be quite interesting due to their reasonable price tags, $199.99 for the Reader and $299.99 for the Tablet.

The Velocity Micro Cruz Tablet features a 7-inch capacitive touch screen with 800x480 resolution and multi-touch support. The rest of the specifications include 4GB of internal storage, an SD card slot with 8GB SD card included in the bundle, 512MB of RAM, 802.11bg WiFi, an accelerometer, docking station, and a battery rated for up to 10 hours of life.

The cheaper Velocity Micro Cruz Reader features a 7-inch resistive touch screen with the 800x600 resolution, 256MB of memory, 2GB of internal storage, and an SD card slot with included 4GB SD card. This one runs on Android 2.0 OS, while its more expensive brother, the Cruz Tablet, happily runs Android 2.1.